

Just as she and Columbus get together, Wichita returns. Deutch just about steals the movie with one of the truly great comic performances of the year as the perfectly ditsy girl whose understanding of what is going on may be dim and who may not be willing to shoot zombies, but who has a knack for survival on her own terms. On a “retail therapy” expedition to a shopping mall, Tallahassee and Columbus meet Madison (Zooey Deutch), who has been living there. But Wichita feels safest not having any connections, except for her sister, and Little Rock, now a teenager, wants to find someone her own age. Columbus keeps making lists of his rules for survival (humorously displayed on screen) and wants to make the relationship official by proposing - with the Hope Diamond, which, like everything else, is up for grabs. In this era of chaos and unpredictability, everyone has different ideas about what makes them feel safe. Columbus and Wichita are a couple, but there is a problem.


It makes a good fortress and there are lots of cool things to play with, from a Twister game to Presidential portraits and gifts given by dignitaries over the years. They are the high-strung but determined Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), the tough, peppery cowboy Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), and two survival-savvy sisters who are skeptical of anyone else, Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) and Wichita (Emma Stone).Īs Zombieland: Double Tap opens, the group is moving into the White House, now surrounded by fields of overgrown vegetation. The original Zombieland was a brash, grimly funny story about a post-apocalyptic world in which characters who would otherwise be unlikely to meet, much less spend time together, identified only by their home towns, form a kind of family in the midst of zombie attacks. Copyright Columbia 2019Start lining up the cast for part three we’re going to need another one of these every decade or so.
